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“Once the home of the Marquis de Sade, this informal hotel will appeal to those who want scale and grandeur without stuffiness. Couples, families and history lovers can enjoy imagining all the characters who have passed through the walls of this imposing chateau.”

“Once the home of the Marquis de Sade, this informal hotel will appeal to those who want scale and grandeur without stuffiness. Couples, families and history lovers can enjoy imagining all the characters who have passed through the walls of this imposing chateau.”

Hotel Review

This handsome C18th chateau, situated in the medieval Provencal village of Mazan, has some unexpected surprises. The interior is refreshingly simple and understated for a building of this stature. The feel is charmingly unpretentious with quirky artefacts, exotic textiles and several theatrically dressed mannequins in the corridors that could startle or humour guests. Rooms are light, spacious, uncluttered yet comfortable, with modern bathrooms, some with roll top tubs. Delicious gourmet food is served by informal staff in two adjoining dining rooms with lofty, 5 metre high ceilings. Prior to becoming a hotel, this stately was once occupied by the army, temporarily became a Jesuit school, later a retirement home, however, most intriguing is that it was also the home of the notorious Marquis de Sade. Now owned by a French family, it’s managed warmly by the affable son Frédéric Lhermie whose mother rescued the place from virtual ruin in 2002.

 

Written by Laura Campbell

Recommended For

  • Foodies
  • The food is seasonal, regional and very good with a pairing of local wines (the sampling of which is very much encouraged)
  • Full of character
  • Eclectic rooms are full of character with brass beds, bohemian candelabra, Empire-style furniture and exposed stone walls
  • Families
  • With a large pool, family suites, and plenty of outdoor activities — this is an easy option for a family break
  • Wine tasting
  • There are vineyards galore nearby, including the famed Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine estates
  • Great walks
  • Situated at the foot of Mont Ventoux, there are miles of scenic hiking trails to explore
  • Cycling
  • For cyclists wanting a challenge, try to summit Mont Ventoux
  • Sights nearby
  • Only 30 mins from Avignon and L'Isle sur la Sorgue
  • Ballooning
  • Trekking
  • Local markets
  • Tennis
  • Kayaking
  • Golf
  • Whirlpool Bathtub
  • Some rooms and suites have whirlpool bathtubs
  • Historic
  • The building dates back to 1720
  • Family Suites
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Owner managed
  • Exclusive use
  • Disabled access
  • Child friendly
  • Pet friendly
  • Chic
  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Whirlpool Bathtub
  • Some rooms and suites have whirlpool bathtubs
  • Suites
  • The suite has its own large private terrace
  • Swimming Pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Restaurant
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Private dining room
  • Meeting Room
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Bicycles available
  • Bar
  • Family Suites
  • Parking
  • Wifi
  • Satellite / Cable TV
  • Disabled access
  • Sitting Room
  • Child friendly
  • Pet friendly
  • Garden

Activities

  • Wine tasting
  • There are vineyards galore nearby, including the famed Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine estates
  • Great walks
  • Situated at the foot of Mont Ventoux, there are miles of scenic hiking trails to explore
  • Cycling
  • For cyclists wanting a challenge, try to summit Mont Ventoux
  • Sights nearby
  • Only 30 mins from Avignon and L'Isle sur la Sorgue
  • Local markets
  • Climbing
  • Trekking
  • Ballooning
  • Tennis
  • Kayaking
  • Golf

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